Rosario, Santa Fe

Rosario (Spanish pronunciation:[roˈsaɾjo]) is the largest city in the province of Santa Fe, in central Argentina. It is located 300km (186mi) northwest of Buenos Aires, on the western shore of the Paraná River. Rosario is the third most populous city in the country, and is also the most populous city in Argentina that is not a province capital. With a growing and important metropolitan area, Greater Rosario has an estimated population of 1,276,000 as of 2012. One of its main attractions includes the neoclassical architecture that has been retained over the centuries in hundreds of residences, houses, and public buildings.

Nicaragua

Nicaragua (i/ˌnɪkəˈrɑːɡwəˌ-ˈræ-ˌ-ɡjuə/; Spanish:[nikaˈɾaɣwa]), officially the Republic of Nicaragua (Spanish: República de Nicaragua), is the largest country in the Central Americanisthmus. The population of Nicaragua is slightly over 6million. Nicaragua's capital, Managua, is the third-largest city in Central America. The multi-ethnic population includes indigenous peoples, Europeans, Africans, Asians, and people of Middle Eastern origin. The main language is Spanish. Native tribes on the eastern coast speak their own languages.

The Spanish Empire conquered the region in the 16th century. Nicaragua gained independence from Spain in 1821. Since its independence, Nicaragua has undergone periods of political unrest, dictatorship, and fiscal crisis—the most notable causes that led to the Nicaraguan Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s. Nicaragua is a representative democratic republic.

The mixture of cultural traditions has generated substantial diversity in art and literature, particularly the latter given the literary contributions of Nicaraguan poets and writers, including Rubén Darío, Pablo Antonio Cuadra and Ernesto Cardenal. The biological diversity, warm tropical climate and active volcanoes make Nicaragua an increasingly popular tourist destination.

Hna. Rosario Murillo sings at NEW HOPE FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER.

Daniel Ortega GOVT representatives ready to dialogue

NicaraguanPresidentDaniel Ortega has spoken out saying the protesters want to destroy the good image of the country.
https://videosenglish.telesurtv.net/video/714796/daniel-ortega-govt-representatives-ready-to-dialogue/

published: 22 Apr 2018

🇳🇮 Daniel Ortega sworn in as Nicaragua president for third time

Daniel Ortega has been sworn in as president of Nicaragua for the third consecutive time after his party won 71 of the 92 seats in the parliament.
His critics have called the result a farce after one opposition party was banned from participating in the vote.
Ortega has been in power for the past 20 years and with his wife joining him as vice president, there is concern his rule could become more authoritarian.
Al Jazeera’sJohn Holman reports from the capital, Managua.
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Hna. Rosario Murillo sings at New Creations in Christ Ministries.

NICARAGUA: ORTEGA TO DEFEND HIS HONOUR IN ALLEGED SEX CASE

Spanish/Nat
Sandinista leader and former NicaraguanPresidentDaniel Ortega says he is willing to prove his innocence in an alleged sexual abuse case.
Ortega's stepdaughter has accused him of sexually abusing her since she was eleven years old.
The Sandinista leader made his comments during a speech to mark the 19th anniversary of a guerrilla action known as the 'Sandinista TacticalRetreat.'
In front of thousands of cheering supporters Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega came out to defend his honour.
The former president says he will fight the sexual abuse accusations made by his stepdaughter, Zoilamerica Narvaez.
Narvaez claims Ortega abused her since she was eleven years old.
She has asked the National Assembly to strip Ortega of his parliamentary immunity so he can fa...

Daniel Ortega y Rosario Murillo. Amor verdadero.

published: 26 Aug 2016

Nicaragua election: Ortega picks his wife as running mate

Nicaragua's PresidentDaniel Ortega has picked his wife, Rosario Murillo, as his running mate for November's election. Ortega had previously described the "joint government" with his wife as a symbol of equality between the sexes. Besides being the First Lady, Murillo is also a government minister and the government's main spokesperson. Many Nicaraguans regard her as having gained a higher public profile and more power in the country's politics over the past decade.
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published: 03 Aug 2016

2nd Al Jazeera English interview on #NicaraguaLibre protests

On April 24, 2018 our president Dr. VanessaNeumann was interviewed again on the ongoing protests in Nicaragua against the presidency of Daniel Ortega. Dr. Neumann says to expect this to continue and possibly spread in the region.

NicaraguanPresidentDaniel Ortega has spoken out saying the protesters want to destroy the good image of the country.
https://videosenglish.telesurtv.net/video/714796/daniel-ortega-govt-representatives-ready-to-dialogue/

NicaraguanPresidentDaniel Ortega has spoken out saying the protesters want to destroy the good image of the country.
https://videosenglish.telesurtv.net/video/714796/daniel-ortega-govt-representatives-ready-to-dialogue/

🇳🇮 Daniel Ortega sworn in as Nicaragua president for third time

Daniel Ortega has been sworn in as president of Nicaragua for the third consecutive time after his party won 71 of the 92 seats in the parliament.
His critics ...

Daniel Ortega has been sworn in as president of Nicaragua for the third consecutive time after his party won 71 of the 92 seats in the parliament.
His critics have called the result a farce after one opposition party was banned from participating in the vote.
Ortega has been in power for the past 20 years and with his wife joining him as vice president, there is concern his rule could become more authoritarian.
Al Jazeera’sJohn Holman reports from the capital, Managua.
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Daniel Ortega has been sworn in as president of Nicaragua for the third consecutive time after his party won 71 of the 92 seats in the parliament.
His critics have called the result a farce after one opposition party was banned from participating in the vote.
Ortega has been in power for the past 20 years and with his wife joining him as vice president, there is concern his rule could become more authoritarian.
Al Jazeera’sJohn Holman reports from the capital, Managua.
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Spanish/Nat
Sandinista leader and former NicaraguanPresidentDaniel Ortega says he is willing to prove his innocence in an alleged sexual abuse case.
Ortega's stepdaughter has accused him of sexually abusing her since she was eleven years old.
The Sandinista leader made his comments during a speech to mark the 19th anniversary of a guerrilla action known as the 'Sandinista TacticalRetreat.'
In front of thousands of cheering supporters Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega came out to defend his honour.
The former president says he will fight the sexual abuse accusations made by his stepdaughter, Zoilamerica Narvaez.
Narvaez claims Ortega abused her since she was eleven years old.
She has asked the National Assembly to strip Ortega of his parliamentary immunity so he can face trial.
Ortega addressed a group of Sandinista supporters during a celebration to mark the 19th anniversary of a guerrilla tactic move known as 'The Sandinista Tactical Retreat.'
In his speech he vowed to prove his innocence anywhere, with or without parliamentary immunity.
He also accused his stepdaughter of allying herself with Sandinista traitors and supporters of former dictator Anastasio Somoza in order to demoralise and destroy the Sandinista movement.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"Rosario was telling me that she wanted to ask forgiveness from the people, especially the Sandinistas, for having a daughter who betrayed the principles of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (cuts to people cheering) and who now appears side by side with the Somocistas demanding my head at the National Assembly. I want to tell you that we will fight anywhere, in any ground, with or without immunity."
SUPERCAPTION: Daniel Ortega, Secretary General Sandinista National Liberation Front
After the speech, the Sandinistas marched to Masaya - 30 kilometres southeast of the capital - where celebrations continued.
Ortega's sex scandal has shocked Nicaragua and many claim it will further divide the Sandinista National Liberation Front.
The National Assembly is scheduled to decide next month whether or not to strip Ortega of his parliamentary immunity, a move many claim will create a political storm in this fragile democracy.
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Spanish/Nat
Sandinista leader and former NicaraguanPresidentDaniel Ortega says he is willing to prove his innocence in an alleged sexual abuse case.
Ortega's stepdaughter has accused him of sexually abusing her since she was eleven years old.
The Sandinista leader made his comments during a speech to mark the 19th anniversary of a guerrilla action known as the 'Sandinista TacticalRetreat.'
In front of thousands of cheering supporters Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega came out to defend his honour.
The former president says he will fight the sexual abuse accusations made by his stepdaughter, Zoilamerica Narvaez.
Narvaez claims Ortega abused her since she was eleven years old.
She has asked the National Assembly to strip Ortega of his parliamentary immunity so he can face trial.
Ortega addressed a group of Sandinista supporters during a celebration to mark the 19th anniversary of a guerrilla tactic move known as 'The Sandinista Tactical Retreat.'
In his speech he vowed to prove his innocence anywhere, with or without parliamentary immunity.
He also accused his stepdaughter of allying herself with Sandinista traitors and supporters of former dictator Anastasio Somoza in order to demoralise and destroy the Sandinista movement.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"Rosario was telling me that she wanted to ask forgiveness from the people, especially the Sandinistas, for having a daughter who betrayed the principles of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (cuts to people cheering) and who now appears side by side with the Somocistas demanding my head at the National Assembly. I want to tell you that we will fight anywhere, in any ground, with or without immunity."
SUPERCAPTION: Daniel Ortega, Secretary General Sandinista National Liberation Front
After the speech, the Sandinistas marched to Masaya - 30 kilometres southeast of the capital - where celebrations continued.
Ortega's sex scandal has shocked Nicaragua and many claim it will further divide the Sandinista National Liberation Front.
The National Assembly is scheduled to decide next month whether or not to strip Ortega of his parliamentary immunity, a move many claim will create a political storm in this fragile democracy.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/e72acdb254181eb530b867347a1ea6df
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Nicaragua's PresidentDaniel Ortega has picked his wife, Rosario Murillo, as his running mate for November's election. Ortega had previously described the "joint government" with his wife as a symbol of equality between the sexes. Besides being the First Lady, Murillo is also a government minister and the government's main spokesperson. Many Nicaraguans regard her as having gained a higher public profile and more power in the country's politics over the past decade.
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Nicaragua's PresidentDaniel Ortega has picked his wife, Rosario Murillo, as his running mate for November's election. Ortega had previously described the "joint government" with his wife as a symbol of equality between the sexes. Besides being the First Lady, Murillo is also a government minister and the government's main spokesperson. Many Nicaraguans regard her as having gained a higher public profile and more power in the country's politics over the past decade.
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On April 24, 2018 our president Dr. VanessaNeumann was interviewed again on the ongoing protests in Nicaragua against the presidency of Daniel Ortega. Dr. Neumann says to expect this to continue and possibly spread in the region.

On April 24, 2018 our president Dr. VanessaNeumann was interviewed again on the ongoing protests in Nicaragua against the presidency of Daniel Ortega. Dr. Neumann says to expect this to continue and possibly spread in the region.

Goldeyes’ starter CharleRosario protected the early lead en route to notching his first win of the season ... The AirHogs threatened in the fifth, loading the bases with no outs, but Rosario escaped the jam unscathed on a popup, strikeout, and flyout ... The AirHogs cut the Goldeyes’ lead to 7-2 in the bottom of the seventh on RBI hits from Ryan Wagner and Chen Chen before Rosario closed out the frame ... Rosario (1-0)....

In the fifth inning Wednesday in Queens, Mets speedster Amed Rosario decided to break for second base against Realmuto, who was more than up to the task. The Marlins' backstop rose and fired with a lightning-quick 1.76-second pop time to easily nab Rosario, who reached a more-than-capable 29.5 feet per second sprint speed on his attempt....

NEW YORK -- The Marlins had trouble scoring at Citi Field on Wednesday night, at least until the ninth inning. They scored two runs off Mets closer Jeurys Familia to steal a 2-1 win over New York...Video ... Mets shortstop Amed Rosario led off the fifth with a single, but Realmuto nailed him at second trying to steal ... Rosario's sprint speed on the play was 28.5 feet per second, above the MLB average of 27 ... Realmuto throws out Amed Rosario ... ....

Daniel Ortega GOVT representatives ready to dialogue

NicaraguanPresidentDaniel Ortega has spoken out saying the protesters want to destroy the good image of the country.
https://videosenglish.telesurtv.net/video/714796/daniel-ortega-govt-representatives-ready-to-dialogue/

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🇳🇮 Daniel Ortega sworn in as Nicaragua president for third time

Daniel Ortega has been sworn in as president of Nicaragua for the third consecutive time a...

🇳🇮 Daniel Ortega sworn in as Nicaragua president for third time

Daniel Ortega has been sworn in as president of Nicaragua for the third consecutive time after his party won 71 of the 92 seats in the parliament.
His critics have called the result a farce after one opposition party was banned from participating in the vote.
Ortega has been in power for the past 20 years and with his wife joining him as vice president, there is concern his rule could become more authoritarian.
Al Jazeera’sJohn Holman reports from the capital, Managua.
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NICARAGUA: ORTEGA TO DEFEND HIS HONOUR IN ALLEGED SEX CASE

Spanish/Nat
Sandinista leader and former NicaraguanPresidentDaniel Ortega says he is willing to prove his innocence in an alleged sexual abuse case.
Ortega's stepdaughter has accused him of sexually abusing her since she was eleven years old.
The Sandinista leader made his comments during a speech to mark the 19th anniversary of a guerrilla action known as the 'Sandinista TacticalRetreat.'
In front of thousands of cheering supporters Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega came out to defend his honour.
The former president says he will fight the sexual abuse accusations made by his stepdaughter, Zoilamerica Narvaez.
Narvaez claims Ortega abused her since she was eleven years old.
She has asked the National Assembly to strip Ortega of his parliamentary immunity so he can face trial.
Ortega addressed a group of Sandinista supporters during a celebration to mark the 19th anniversary of a guerrilla tactic move known as 'The Sandinista Tactical Retreat.'
In his speech he vowed to prove his innocence anywhere, with or without parliamentary immunity.
He also accused his stepdaughter of allying herself with Sandinista traitors and supporters of former dictator Anastasio Somoza in order to demoralise and destroy the Sandinista movement.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"Rosario was telling me that she wanted to ask forgiveness from the people, especially the Sandinistas, for having a daughter who betrayed the principles of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (cuts to people cheering) and who now appears side by side with the Somocistas demanding my head at the National Assembly. I want to tell you that we will fight anywhere, in any ground, with or without immunity."
SUPERCAPTION: Daniel Ortega, Secretary General Sandinista National Liberation Front
After the speech, the Sandinistas marched to Masaya - 30 kilometres southeast of the capital - where celebrations continued.
Ortega's sex scandal has shocked Nicaragua and many claim it will further divide the Sandinista National Liberation Front.
The National Assembly is scheduled to decide next month whether or not to strip Ortega of his parliamentary immunity, a move many claim will create a political storm in this fragile democracy.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/e72acdb254181eb530b867347a1ea6df
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Goldeyes’ starter CharleRosario protected the early lead en route to notching his first win of the season ... The AirHogs threatened in the fifth, loading the bases with no outs, but Rosario escaped the jam unscathed on a popup, strikeout, and flyout ... The AirHogs cut the Goldeyes’ lead to 7-2 in the bottom of the seventh on RBI hits from Ryan Wagner and Chen Chen before Rosario closed out the frame ... Rosario (1-0)....

In the fifth inning Wednesday in Queens, Mets speedster Amed Rosario decided to break for second base against Realmuto, who was more than up to the task. The Marlins' backstop rose and fired with a lightning-quick 1.76-second pop time to easily nab Rosario, who reached a more-than-capable 29.5 feet per second sprint speed on his attempt....

NEW YORK -- The Marlins had trouble scoring at Citi Field on Wednesday night, at least until the ninth inning. They scored two runs off Mets closer Jeurys Familia to steal a 2-1 win over New York...Video ... Mets shortstop Amed Rosario led off the fifth with a single, but Realmuto nailed him at second trying to steal ... Rosario's sprint speed on the play was 28.5 feet per second, above the MLB average of 27 ... Realmuto throws out Amed Rosario ... ....

NEW YORK -- The Marlins had trouble scoring at Citi Field on Wednesday night, at least until the ninth inning ...Mets shortstop Amed Rosario led off the fifth with a single, but Realmuto nailed him at second trying to steal ... Rosario's sprint speed on the play was 28.5 feet per second, above the MLB average of 27 ... I had a pretty good idea Rosario was looking to run there, just trying to get something going ... Realmuto throws out Amed Rosario....

"The magnitude of destruction of this disaster is immense, but we are doing our best to fast-track the process," Eduardo del Rosario, chair of Task Force Bangon Marawi, said by phone. Thousands have returned to the city, living in government-run shelters, since the end of fighting last October, but tens of thousands of others remain in the eva... ....